India Coffee Report: Weather to Reduce Output Amid Increased Demand
Briefly

India's coffee production is expected to decrease to 6 million 60-kilogram bags in the 2025/26 market year, a decline from 6.2 million the prior year due to adverse weather affecting yields. At the same time, domestic consumption is predicted to rise to 1.4 million bags, mainly driven by the demand for soluble coffee. Farmgate prices, particularly for arabica and robusta, have surged significantly. Exports are projected to decrease to 5.99 million bags, as European buyers slow down purchases amidst high prices.
India's coffee production is set to decline in the 2025/26 market year, dropping to 6 million bags from 6.2 million due to adverse weather.
Domestic consumption is projected to increase to 1.4 million bags, primarily driven by the demand for soluble coffee.
Farmgate prices for both arabica and robusta have surged due to tighter global supply, with arabica parchment prices seeing a 51% increase.
Export forecasts show a decrease to 5.99 million bags, as top buyers in Europe reduce purchases amid high prices and squeezed margins.
Read at Daily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
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